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Lake George Regional Chamber of Commerce Hires Membership Marketing Assistant
Posted: 8/16/2023

Lake George Regional Chamber of Commerce Hires Membership Marketing Assistant
LAKE GEORGE, NY — Lorie Gollhofer has joined the Lake George Regional Chamber of Commerce & Convention and Visitors Bureau (LGRCC&CVB) as the Membership Marketing Assistant.
Gollhofer has worked in membership and office management for over 25 years and at local organizations such as the The Hyde Collection, the Lake George Association, Bolton Chamber of Commerce and Bolton Central School. She joined the Chamber team in July 2023.
In addition to regular office duties, Gollhofer provides one-on-one assistance to travelers who call, email and visit the Chamber office. She assists phone calls from visitors helping them find information on what to do in the area as well as where to eat, shop and stay. She also works to ensure members are taking full advantage of their benefits, such as keeping brochures stocked at both the main office and the Lake George Visitors Information Center and keeping information up to date so the Chamber can connect its members with visitors. She will also be taking on duties to assist with the marketing efforts for the Chamber, including but not limited to; social media posts, email marketing, website updates, and more.
"In just one month, Lorie seamlessly integrated into her role as the Membership Marketing Assistant. With a welcoming demeanor and friendly smile, she offers precise and prompt information to visitors. Lorie's expertise in the region, coupled with her strong office acumen and meticulousness, aligns perfectly with our organization," praised Gina Mintzer, Executive Director of LGRCC&CVB.
“One of the best things about working with the staff, visitors and members at the Chamber is sharing my love of this area with others.” Gollhofer said.
Originally from Greenwich, Gollhofer now lives on Lake George in Bolton Landing. In her free time, she enjoys boating, shopping and checking out area restaurants with family and friends.
About the Lake George Regional Chamber of Commerce & CVB (LGRCC&CVB)
The Lake George Regional Chamber of Commerce & CVB, Inc. strives to drive tourism to the Lake George region year-round while fostering a vibrant business community. The Chamber seeks to promote growth and development of its member businesses by offering networking events, educational programs, ribbon cuttings and other opportunities.
Founded in 1952, the Chamber is a member-driven, not-for-profit 501 C (6) corporation. The Chamber comprises more than 400 members in various sectors of the business community with a regional mindset. The Chamber staffs the Visitor Center on the corner of Beach Road and Canada Street in the village of Lake George and the Adirondacks Welcome Center on the Northway between Exits 17 and 18 and typically serves more than 100,000 visitors annually. The Chamber also publishes an annual Travel Guide with a 70,000 circulation.
Learn more at lakegeorgechamber.com . Connect with the Chamber on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. Follow the Adirondacks Welcome Center on Facebook and Instagram.
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